New report of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group AG-7 associated with root rot disease of black gram in Pakistan [PDF]
Black gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] is an important and nutritionally rich pulse crop mainly grown in tropical and subtropical environments. From July to August 2023–2024, black gram plants in Faisalabad, Pakistan, were observed with severe wilting and ...
Fayqa Shamim +4 more
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Native bacteria for field biocontrol of black root rot in Egyptian strawberry
Background Increasing cultivation of strawberry in Egypt has boosted efforts to increase its yield. Biocontrol agents (BCAs) may avoid side effects and health risks caused by chemical fungicides used to control black root rot disease in strawberry.
Farid Abd-El-Kareem +2 more
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Rhizoctonia fragariae causes black root rot on strawberry seedlings in Turkey [PDF]
Samples of strawberry transplants were randomly collected from 47 growers in Aydin province of Turkey. A total of 10 Rhizoctonia isolates were identified by morphological characterization, analysis of rDNA-ITS sequences. Pathogenicity tests were carried on strawberry seedlings and detached stolon.
Dinler, Havva +2 more
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Detection and identification of “black foot” pathogens of grapes in Crimea [PDF]
At the present stage of development, stable economic efficiency of viticulture is possible if a decrease in the viability of grape plants, accompanied by a decrease in their productivity and lifecycle reduction, is prevented.
Aleinikova Natalia V. +4 more
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System and climate related pythium problems in mobile chrysanthemum growing systems [PDF]
One Dutch greenhouse company started to grow chrysanthemums in a mobile system. The system’s basic unit is a sub-irrigated V-shaped gully of 8.0 m long and 5 cm wide, filled with a peat-coir mix.
Blok, C. +5 more
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Breeding for Increased Tolerance to Black Root Rot in Strawberry [PDF]
Black root rot (BRR) is a widespread disease of strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) that causes the death of feeder roots and the degradation of structural roots resulting in an overall decrease in productivity. Black root rot is primarily caused by Rhizoctonia fragariae Husain and W.E.
Chrislyn Ann Particka, James F. Hancock
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The potential of biological soil disinfestation to manage Fusarium foot and root rot in Asparagus [PDF]
In a field experiment on an abandoned asparagus field we studied the effect of Biological Soil Disinfestation (BSD) on survival of buried inoculum samples of three test pathogens (Fusarium redolens f.sp.
Blok, W.J. +3 more
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Calonectria (Cylindrocladium) species associated with dying Pinus cuttings [PDF]
Calonectria (Ca.) species and their Cylindrocladium (Cy.) anamorphs are well-known pathogens of forest nursery plants in subtropical and tropical areas of the world.
Lombard, L. +4 more
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Symptomatic sweet potato cv Arapey INIA samples were collected from a commercial production field in Colonia Molina, Guaymallén department, Mendoza province, Argentina.
Julia A. Martino +6 more
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Black root rot: a long known but little understood disease [PDF]
Black root rot caused by the pathogen Thielaviopsis basicola has been known since the mid 1800s. The disease is important on many agricultural and ornamental plant species and has been found in at least 31 countries. Since its description, the pathogen has had a complex taxonomic history that
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